Yep.  I stopped subbing in 1997, but the ROE told me to sub I had to have a
sub cert to work as a sub.  While I was working as an aide, if I had an hour
of sub time, I got an hour of TRS credit.  The aide time was IMRF.  

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I think the rules you are referring to are pretty old. 


Richard Kasson wrote:
> No exception for subs really because you have to have a substitute 
> certificate to legally sub in IL (at least St. Clair County ROE made 
> me get one and keep it up to stay on the list) .  I subbed  for about 
> 6 years before I retired from the Air Force.  Also subbed during prep and
lunch when
> I was an aide.  Sometimes having that certificate wasn't good.    
>
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> If I am not mistaken, you cannot participate in TRS unless you are in 
> a position that requires a certificate.  I think there may be an 
> exception for substitute teachers since subs can get TRS credit and 
> you do not need a teaching certificate (though you do need a sub card).
>
> I also recall a rule that schools must offer IMRF to non-cert 
> employees working over a certain number of hours/year.  Are they at 
> least giving you IMRF?
>
> Thomas C. Steele
> Technology Director
> Manteno CUSD #5
>
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